Mr. Ulrich TiedauLecturer in Mod. Low Countries History and Soc., London: University College, Department of DutchResearch interests: Modern and contemporary Low Countries history and society from 1789; Dutch and Belgian cultural and intellectual relations to their neighbouring countries.

Professor Simon M. DixonSir Bernard Pares Prof. of Russian History, London: University College, Department of HistoryResearch interests: The Russian Orthodox church in imperial Russia; the Enlightenment in Russia; the reign of Catherine the Great.

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Professor Stephen R. ConwayProf. of History, London: University College, Department of HistoryResearch interests: British political and constitutional history from 1688; theories of peace and war; American War of Independence; Britain and continental Europe in 18th c..

Dr. Lars LaamannLecturer in the History of China, London: School of Oriental and African Studies, Department of HistoryResearch interests: 18th-20th c. China.

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Professor William G.R. Clarence-SmithProf. of Econ. History of Asia and Afric., London: School of Oriental and African Studies, Department of HistoryResearch interests: Tropical tree crops; commercial diasporas.

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Professor Francis C.R. RobinsonProf. of History of S. Asia, London: Royal Holloway University of London, Department of HistoryResearch interests: Islamic S. Asia; transmission of Islamic knowledge.

Professor Quentin SkinnerBarber Beaumont Prof. of Humanities, London: Queen Mary, University of London, Department of HistoryResearch interests: Intellectual history of early modern Europe; political philosophy in the 17th c.; Thomas Hobbes.

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Dr. Daniel PeartLecturer in American History, London: Queen Mary, University of London, Department of HistoryResearch interests: The relationship between the American people and their government from the ratification of the Constitution to the Civil War.

Dr. Patrick WallisAssoc. Prof. (Reader) of Econ. History, London: London School of Economics, Department of Economic HistoryResearch interests: Developments in medicine and pharmacy in London 1580-1720; professional, social and ethical responses to epidemics; guilds and the organisation of pre-modern work.

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Professor Gagan D.S. SoodAssistant Prof. in Early Mod. History, London: London School of Economics, Department of International HistoryResearch interests: Early modern India and the Islamic world; transition to modern colonialism; pre-modern globalisation.

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Professor Paul StockAssistant Prof. of Early Mod. Int. History, London: London School of Economics, Department of International HistoryResearch interests: 18th and 19th c. intellectual history.

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Dr. Paul KellyLecturer in Pol. Theory, London: London School of Economics, Department of Government

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Professor George W. JonesProf. of Govt., London: London School of Economics, Department of GovernmentResearch interests: Prime ministers' advisory networks.